The Rogation Day Mass on Tuesday evening, May 11, 2021 was preceded by an outdoor procession around the boundaries of the parish. The church was circuited three times by the clergy, choir, and faithful as the Litany of the Saints was sung.
The Rogation Day Mass on Tuesday evening, May 11, 2021 was preceded by an outdoor procession around the boundaries of the parish. The church was circuited three times by the clergy, choir, and faithful as the Litany of the Saints was sung.
Our parish celebrated the Christmas season with a "Twelfth Night - Epiphany Dinner" on Sunday, January 5, 2020.
There is an Advent tradition of celebrating an early morning Mass by candlelight in honor of Our Lady. This year for the first time, we had the opportunity to live out this tradition with a Rorate Mass. “Rorate” comes from the Introit of the votive Mass of Our Lady during Advent.
On the Feast of All Saints 2019, Most Precious Blood of Jesus Parish was privileged to witness a Pontifical Mass celebrated by Bishop Athanasius Schneider. Mass was attended by an overflow crowd exceeding 850.
Hayrides, volleyball, and hot dogs: a collection of picutres from the Parish Fall Fest at Youthtowne on Sunday, October 13, 2019.
Since the establishment of our parish at its new home, volunteers have invested hundreds of hours of labor in sprucing up the grounds, the priory, the school building, and the church. Here, a collection of photos of our hardworking volunteers in action, landscaping the parish grounds and cleaning the school building. (Now updated with Dumpster Day!)
Beginning with the imposition of the stole by Bishop David Zubik at the entrance to the church, Canon William Avis was formally installed as the first pastor of Most Precious Blood of Jesus Parish on Sunday, August 4, 2019.
After 25 years at St. Boniface Church on East Street, the end of June 2019 saw the Latin Mass in the Diocese of Pittsburgh move to a new, permanent home.